The Army ended 2025 with a recruiting rebound and modernization gains, but questions about readiness and retention shadow its ...
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Military recruiting off to ‘strong start’ for fiscal 2026, DOD says
Overall, the services met an average of 103% of their active-duty recruiting goals for fiscal 2025, according to the Defense ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic A view of the Ivy Tech Community College logo on the outside of Ivy Tech Columbus’s new campus building Moravec Hall in Columbus, Ind., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. The ...
Key Points and Summary - U.S. military recruiting is surging in FY2025, with all branches meeting their goals and reversing the crisis of 2022. -The Trump administration credits this turnaround to a ...
The U.S. Army is adding more job fields to a program aimed at giving new recruits with unique skills a jump start into their careers. The Army on Wednesday said it will now include 17 new military ...
The $900 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 is now law after passing both chambers of Congress and being signed Thursday by President Donald Trump, incorporating ...
For the first time in four years, all branches of the U.S. military have hit their recruiting goals. The fiscal year ended this past week, with the Navy announcing it brought in the highest total of ...
WASHINGTON – Amid a historic surge in military recruiting, the National Guard exceeded its fiscal year 2025 goals, reflecting a broader trend of robust enlistment across the U.S. military. Since ...
The military is seeing a surge of new recruits across all branches and the Trump administration is taking credit. The Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy say they met recruiting goals for the ...
Recruiting is a key part of keeping the military mission-ready and for many, walking into a recruiting office is the first step of that journey. Behind the scenes, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
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